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Novel Approach Enables Highly Multiplexed Serology Testing
A new serological test can not only help humanity prepare for and respond to the next pandemic, it also can be pivotal in the search for viral triggers of diseases like diabetes and celiac disease.
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New Form of Antimicrobial Resistance Discovered
A novel mechanism by which bacteria can develop resistance to antibiotics has been identified by researchers.
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How Genetics Influence the Body’s Anti-Viral Response
A team of scientists has found a new way genetics influences the body’s antiviral response by studying a life-threatening disease caused by a common virus: herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1).
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New Treatment Could Help Eliminate Sleeping Sickness in Africa
Success rates of up to 95% have been reported from the results of Phase II/III trials investigating the safety and efficacy of a single dose of acoziborole for the treatment of sleeping sickness.
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Why Do Some Vaccines Create Long-Lived Responses? Ask the Researcher
In this Ask the Researcher, we spoke with Professor David Tarlinton to learn more about long-lived plasma cells; how they are made and how they are stored.
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How Immune Cells Can Prevent Cognitive Decline
A study suggests that the underproduction of mucosal-associated invariant T cells contributes to Alzheimer’s disease, and increasing these immune cells could reverse the damage.
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Mystery About the Origins of Introns Solved
A new study from UC Santa Cruz has pointed toward a proposed mechanism for the formation of introns in the genomes of prokaryotes.
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Pregnant Mouse’s High-Fat Diet Triggers Rewiring in Pups’ Brains
Scientists studied pregnant mice on a high-fat diet. In findings appearing in the journal Nature Metabolism, they found that mom’s high-fat diet triggers immune cells in the developing brains of male but not female mouse pups to overconsume the mood-influencing brain chemical serotonin, leading to depressed-like behavior.
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Novel Device Detects COVID-19 Antibodies in Five Minutes
Scientists have developed an electrochemical immunosensor that rapidly detects antibodies against SARS-CoV-2.
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Rogue Immune Cells Linked to Leukaemia Are a Key Driver of Autoimmune Diseases
Scientists have pinpointed rogue immune cells as a major contributor to autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and aplastic anaemia.
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